Parents Call Pilot Textbook Political Propaganda For Gavin Newsom

ELK GROVE (CBS13) — Controversy is brewing among parents over new curriculum in Elk Grove Unified School District. The textbook in question explains the history of gay rights to first graders. Some parents are accusing the book of sounding like a campaign advertisement for Gavin Newsom.

“The book says that Gavin Newsom is a ‘champion of the people,’” said Greg Burt, Director of Capitol Engagement with the California Family Council. “And that is an opinion that is being taught to 1st graders as though it’s fact.”

The book, still in the pilot stage, is called “My World Interactive” from publishers Pearson, Scott Foresman and Prentice Hall. Burt first flipped through the book on Monday and he was stunned by a passage featuring Gavin Newsom.

It features a picture of Newsom, a gubernatorial candidate and former San Francisco mayor, and calls him a “champion for people’s rights.”

“Gavin said that people could marry who they choose,” the book reads. “Sometimes, Gavin helped marry people. Some marriages were not between a man and a woman. He made sure that people’s rights were respected.”

“It’s way over the top!” Burt said. “This looks like it was written by his campaign staff!”

CBS13 took it to Elk Grove Parents and it took them some time to digest.

“Honestly, I don’t know how I feel about that,” said T. Williams, a mom of three.

Elk Grove Unified School District is one of several in the state testing out new history and social science textbooks for grades K through 8. In a letter sent to parents last week, the district wrote the following:

“The newly amended curriculum aims to accurately portray the cultural and racial diversity of our society and includes new references and historical information that portrays the significant contributions to our history by Native Americans, African Americans, Mexican Americans, Asian Americans, Pacific Islanders, European Americans, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Americans, Persons with Disabilities and Members of other Ethnic and Cultural Groups.”

It follows the Fair Education Act that took effect in 2012. But Williams said this passage is a little too pro-Gavin.

“It’s like he’s promoting himself and I don’t really think that’s what first-grade learning is about,” she told CBS13.

Schools should stay out of politics, kids should NOT be involved in that topic and they most definitely do NOT need their minds muddled with a subject they have NO grasp on .
First graders do NOT NEED to know about gay rights ………